This is The Thorn Birds episode one miniseries script (1920-1929, opening through the Ralph's departure for Sydney).
The 1983 TV miniseries starred Rachel Ward, Richard Chamberlain, Barbara Stanwyck, Sydney Penny, Jean Simmons, Richard Kiley, John Friedrich, and Brett Cullen. It was directed by Daryl Duke, produced by Stan Margulies and David L. Wolper, and written by Carmen Culver (based on the novel by Colleen Mc Cullough). The script is dated November 3, 1982.
This is a set of two 6.75x10 inch Yugoslavian lobby cards of Michael York, Geraldine Chaplin, and Jean Pierre Cassel in The Three Musketeers.
The 1973 movie was directed by Richard Lester and written by George Mac Donald Fraser (based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas).
This is a 44x27 inch poster of Oliver Reed, Raquel Welch, Michael York, Charlton Heston, Faye Dunaway, and Richard Chamberlain in The Three Musketeers and The Four Musketeers.
The 1973 and 1974 movies were directed by Richard Lester and written by George Mac Donald Fraser (based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Michael York in The Three Musketeers.
The 1973 movie was directed by Richard Lester and written by George Mac Donald Fraser (based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas).
This is a 9.5x7 inch glossy press photo of Richard Chamberlain and Frank Finlay in The Three Musketeers.
It includes a press release. The 1973 movie was directed by Richard Lester and written by George Mac Donald Fraser (based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas).
This is a 15-page Torch Song press kit.
It includes a cast list and credits, synopsis, biographies, three 8x10 inch glossy photos, and two color transparencies of Raquel Welch and Jack Scalia. The 1993 movie starred Raquel Welch, Jack Scalia, Alicia Silverstone, George Newbern, and Laura Innes. It was directed by Michael Miller and written by Leonora Thuna and Janet Brownell (based on a novel by Judith Krantz).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Faye Dunaway in The Towering Inferno.
The 1974 movie was directed by Irwin Allen and John Guillermin and written by Stirling Silliphant (based on the novels by Richard Martin Stern, Thomas N. Scortia, and Frank M. Robinson).
This is the Towering Inferno movie script.
The 1974 movie starred Steve Mc Queen, Paul Newman, Fred Astaire, William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Susan Blakely, Richard Chamberlain, Jennifer Jones, O. J. Simpson, Robert Vaughn, Robert Wagner, Susan Flannery, Sheila Mathews, Norman Burton, Jack Collins, Don Gordon, Felton Perry, Gregory Sierra, Ernie
This is an 8x10 inch British matte-finish press photo of Richard Chamberlain and Nick Adams in Twilight of Honor (entitled The Charge Is Murder in England).
The 1963 movie was directed by Boris Sagal and written by Henry Denker (based on a novel by Al Dewlen).
This is an 8x10 inch British matte-finish press photo of Richard Chamberlain, Claude Rains, and Joan Blackman in Twilight of Honor (entitled The Charge Is Murder in England).
The 1963 movie was directed by Boris Sagal and written by Henry Denker (based on a novel by Al Dewlen).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Richard Chamberlain, Edgar Stehli, and George Mitchell in Twilight of Honor.
The 1963 movie was directed by Boris Sagal and written by Henry Denker (based on a novel by Al Dewlen).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of John Glover in Twist of Fate (a.
k. a. Pursuit ). The 1989 movie was directed by Ian Sharp and written by Jules Schwerin, William Bast, and Paul Huson (based on the novel by Robert L. Fish).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of Veronica Hamel and Gary Collins in Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls.
The 1981 TV miniseries was directed by Walter Grauman and written by Laurence Heath (based on a novel by Jacqueline Susann).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of David Birney, Michael Gregory, and Catherine Hicks in Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls.
The 1981 TV miniseries was directed by Walter Grauman and written by Laurence Heath (based on a novel by Jacqueline Susann).
This is an 8x10 inch autographed glossy press photo of Veronica Hamel and Bert Convy in Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls.
The two autographs say, Peter, Best always, Veronica Hamel and To Peter, Thanks For Being a Fan! Bert Convy. The 1981 TV miniseries was directed by Walter Grauman and written by Laurence Heath (based on a novel by Jacqueline Susann).